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Have fun with ENSO ...
This animation is an exciting new tool to raise awareness of the science and impacts of El Niño and La Niña and encourage Pacific Islanders to take early action in preparing for these extreme events.
The film stars a comical and highly resilient crab and follows her escapades across the Pacific.
The Pacific island countries can experience very wet or very dry conditions as a result of El Niño and La Niña. These conditions, along with extreme events like cyclones, can have serious impacts on water quality, food security, infrastructure (like houses and roads), livelihoods and health. However, good quality climate and weather information, warnings and forecasts can help us anticipate and prepare for changing risks.
The animation comes with a resource ‘tool kit’ to help facilitators link the information in the film with smart decision-making and action on the ground.
- Large size: high quality suitable for showing on a large screen (select view full screen in your video player), or
- Small size: recommended for download on small devices or low bandwidth internet connection.
You can download The Pacific Adventures of the Climate Crab animation and screen it in your community or workplace.
For more information on The Pacific Adventures of the Climate Crab, contact: paccsap@cawcr.gov.au or pacmetdesk@sprep.org












